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Fortnite's LEGO survival grind grows after chest bug fix
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Fortnite's LEGO survival grind grows after chest bug fix

Dec 13, 2023 12:29 PM

The LEGO Fortnite community is currently navigating the consequences of a bug fix that has impacted their gameplay experience, especially in survival mode. Within the lively and inventive environment of LEGO Fortnite, players were previously utilizing a glitch that allowed them to repair their equipment effortlessly by constructing and then dismantling a chest, making their survival endeavors somewhat less challenging. However, a recent update silently removed this glitch, sparking debate among players on forums like Reddit, where concerns have been voiced about the newfound tedium and slower pace of survival mode due to more frequent pauses for inventory management.

Players are now finding themselves having to carry multiple copies of tools for longer adventures or risk more frequent trips back to their bases, which is further exacerbated by limited methods of transportation within the game. Suggestions from the community have emerged calling for a reversion of the bug fix or the introduction of a dedicated repair tool and more efficient travel options to improve the gaming experience. While these discussions unfold, players can still find guides and resources to enhance their LEGO Fortnite gameplay, including tips on farming and locating essential materials like Cut Amber and Flexwood.

What was the LEGO Fortnite chest repair glitch and how does its removal affect players?

The chest repair glitch in LEGO Fortnite allowed players to indefinitely repair their gear by quickly building and destroying a chest. Its removal has led players to manage their inventory more frequently and carry additional tools, as they can no longer rely on the glitch for easy repairs. This change has made survival mode more challenging and time-consuming, as players have to spend more time managing resources and traveling back to their base for repairs.



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Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2023-12-13 13:18:12
The ol' chest repair trick biting the dust has sure stirred up the hornet's nest in the LEGO Fortnite community. It's totally like when a shortcut you've always used gets blocked off; sure, it's more proper now, but it's a bummer for the speedrunners and survival experts who now gotta lug around extra gear or hoof it back home more often.
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2023-12-13 12:58:06
Man, that chest repair glitch was a real game-changer for LEGO Fortnite folks; it kept the action going without the grindy bits. Guess players will be split between missing the convenience and enjoying the added survival challenge – typical patch day dilemmas, right
Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2023-12-13 12:48:06
Ah, the ol' bug-turned-feature dilemma strikes LEGO Fortnite While it's a bummer for those who'd grown accustomed to the convenience, this might just be the unexpected nudge players needed to engage more deeply with the survival mechanics and get creative with their strategies.
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